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PETE IACOBELLI
AP Sports Writer
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier could earn
himself another statue if his 13th-ranked Gamecocks defeat No. 12 Clemson this
weekend.
South Carolina (9-2) could pull off its fourth-straight victory in the
rivalry, something the Gamecocks have accomplished once in the series that was
first played in 1896. Spurrier can also become the program's all-time wins
leader with 65 victories, surpassing Rex Enright's mark he tied a week ago.
Spurrier says he's got too much to worry about with Clemson's high-speed
offense and defense that's given up ground, but held the line when it mattered
most.
The Gamecocks (9-2) have won two of the past three games against Clemson
(10-1) at Death Valley.
Spurrier says Clemson is an early-season loss to Florida State away from
being in the national title hunt
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